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Romero, Victoria E.; Robertson, Ricky; Warner, Amber – Corwin, 2018
Nearly half of all children have been exposed to at least one adverse childhood experience (ACE), such as poverty, divorce, neglect, homelessness, substance abuse, domestic violence, or parent incarceration. These students often enter school with behaviors that don't blend well with the typical school environment. How can a school community come…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Environment
Montacute, Rebecca; Cullinane, Carl – Sutton Trust, 2018
In 2011, the Sutton Trust published "Degrees of Success," which looked at university acceptance rates and how they differ by school type and area, finding state school pupils were considerably less likely to go to top universities than independent or grammar school pupils. "Access to Advantage" returns to the issues raised in…
Descriptors: Advantaged, Influences, Universities, Access to Education
Acuña, Alejandra; Escudero, Pia Valenzuela – Phi Delta Kappan, 2016
The Los Angeles Unified School District is experiencing a new wave of unaccompanied minor immigrants coming to its schools--some with mental health issues related to their past lives and their trek into the U.S. The district has a bevy of programs intended to help those students with their trauma, their home relationships, and their legal status.
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Immigrants, Mental Health, At Risk Students
Razpotnik, Špela; Turnšek, Nada; Rapuš-Pavel, Jana; Poljšak-Škraban, Olga – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2016
Since the spring of 2014, the authors of this article, joined by a wider group of students, have been dedicated to researching vulnerable families and their involvement with education systems. In the initial phase, we explored the experiences and challenges that these families face and how they understand and address these challenges. Next, we…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Family Needs, Coping, Community Programs
Calderón-Almendros, Ignacio; Ruiz-Román, Cristóbal – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2016
This project reflects on the way in which students in a situation of social risk construct their identity. Based on the reflections and theories originating from research conducted on individuals and collective groups in a situation of social exclusion due to disability, social class or ethnicity, this paper will analyse the conflicts these…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Conflict, Self Concept, Neoliberalism
Belyea, Andrea; Neely, Herbert; Jones, Julie P. – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2016
Learning toileting routines often occurs later for students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Many factors affect the delay that a family may experience in trying to toilet train a child with ASD, so having teamwork between home and school is vital for success at mastering the routines associated with independent toileting. Consistency,…
Descriptors: Toilet Training, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Children
Molla, Erjona – European Journal of Educational Sciences, 2016
The family and the school are the two main pillars that influence the child during the process of growth, but also play a major role in the socialization of gender roles in the way they organize the environment for the child. The development of gender roles begins at birth. The children are exposed to many factors that influence their attitudes…
Descriptors: Socialization, School Role, Sex Role, Gender Bias
Wardman, Natasha Penelope – Global Studies of Childhood, 2016
The notion of responsibility makes a significant appearance in a range of Westernised education policy documents concerned with student conduct, welfare and values. While policies may differ in the extent to which responsibility is explicitly defined or generally assumed, most seem to emphasise an ideal social subject who is accountable,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Neoliberalism, Political Attitudes, Educational Policy
Jacobs, Katrina Bartow – Teachers College Record, 2019
Background/Context: Issues of policy, practice, and assessment and the relationships between them have been a persistent focus in the practice and research of teacher preparation. However, the field has also long appreciated the tensions that persist between assessment approaches espoused in most teacher education programs and the realities of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Education Programs, Teacher Competencies, Preservice Teacher Education
Jabbar, Sinaria Abdel; Zaza, Haidar Ibrahim – Early Child Development and Care, 2019
This study aimed to assess the prevalence of depression and anxiety among (12) Iraqi refugee children, 6 males and 6 females (aged 7-14) who had fled ISIS and are residing in Jordan awaiting resettlement. The authors used four scales to measure depression, field observation, and structured interviews with the mothers to examine exile-related…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Anxiety Disorders, Refugees
Heggart, Keith R.; Flowers, Rick – Democracy & Education, 2019
Recent surveys have indicated a worryingly low level of support for democracy among Australian youth and around the world. For example, in the 2017 Lowy Institute Poll, 36% of Australians indicated that, in some circumstances, a nondemocratic government is preferable. Such concerns, while hardly new, have triggered calls for more civic education…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Citizen Participation, Foreign Countries, Democracy
Banks, James A. – Educational Researcher, 2017
Global migration, the quest by diverse groups for equality, and the rise of populist nationalism have complicated the development of citizenship and citizenship education in nations around the world. Many racial, ethnic, cultural, linguistic, and religious groups are denied structural inclusion into their nation-state. Consequently, they do not…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Civics, Citizenship, Citizenship Education
Andrade, Cláudia; van Rhijn, Tricia; Coimbra, Susana – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 2017
In recent years, higher education institutions have made efforts to attract people who are either in the labor market or unemployed to the educational system. Accordingly, the participation of nontraditional students in postsecondary education has been increasing over the years in Portugal, including working students and working student parents.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Differences, Family School Relationship, Conflict
Keele, Holly Towle – ProQuest LLC, 2017
The health and wellness of children is a growing concern as the number of children that are unhealthy continues to increase. Schools can play a pivotal role in promoting wellness among children and teenagers through implementing school-wide wellness initiatives that provide students multiple opportunities to learn and use healthy behaviors (Center…
Descriptors: Child Health, Wellness, School Role, Health Promotion
Dwyer, Kevin P.; Osher, David; Maughan, Erin D.; Tuck, Christine; Patrick, Kathleen – Psychology in the Schools, 2015
Schools are often the geographic and sociological center of a community. Given modern community emergencies and challenges, schools should make the most of this role and best allocate their resources to maximize the positive impact they have during difficult times. This article uses the vantage point of school psychologists and school nurses from…
Descriptors: Emergency Programs, Cooperation, School Psychologists, Intervention

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